BIOL 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Lipid Bilayer, Fluid Mosaic Model, Aqueous Humour

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30 Oct 2018
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Membranes consist of lipids and proteins assembled into a thin film. Phospholipids and sterols are the major types of lipids. Phospholipids have a polar end containing a phosphate group linked to one of several alcohols or amino acids and a nonpolar end containing 2 nonpolar fatty-acid tails. Polar end is hydrophilic, nonpolar end is hydrophobic. Assemble into a bilayer in aqueous mediums. Polar ends are at surface, nonpolar ends are on interior. When shaken in water, bilayer breaks and forms vesicles that consist of a spherical shell of phospholipid bilayer enclosing a droplet of water. Sterols have nonpolar carbon rings with a nonpolar side chain at one end and a single polar -oh group at the other end. Pack into membranes alongside phospholipid hydrocarbon chains with polar end extending into polar membrane surface. Predominant sterol of animal cell membranes is cholesterol. Membrane proteins also have hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions.

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